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Originally posted by Dilligaf28
reply to post by operation mindcrime
Are you familiar with what happens when you assume something? It has not been stated anywhere in the article that the cows died overnight. To suggest otherwise without a shred of evidence is at best dishonest and at worst outright fearmongering.
Originally posted by operation mindcrime
reply to post by Dilligaf28
It is also not stated that they didn't.....what's your point.
I am digging deeper and from what I can gather it seems pretty unlikely that, in such an relatively populated area dead cows would have been laying around for several days/weeks. Just using common logic.
So sorry to be messing up your mood there officer Barbrady.....
Peace
Originally posted by Mayura
Oh wow... I heard that this would happen, from a wise shaman.
First you must realize the frequency of Earth is changing and rapidly. Many species aren't in tune and will be leaving. Other species are not feeling welcome here, so they are choosing to leave the planet as well.
The latter is the case for cows.
Keep in mind this is the deliberate decision of a species, animals are more conscious than believed to be.
My first thought is that, since the mentioned virus doesn't seem to match the criteria for a mass and quick die off, there must be another explanation - such as tainted feed.
Originally posted by Dilligaf28
reply to post by Trublbrwing
I am not sure why it is so difficult to understand that adding in something as crucial as "they died overnight" to a story which did not say that they died overnight is a major assault on truth and constitutes fraud by those whom are claiming an "overnight" event.
You cannot simply say "well since it doesn't say they didn't die overnight then maybe they could have". That is lot logical nor rational and your notion that it is equally offensive to say "they died overnight" vs. "they didn't die overnight" is flat out rooted in fallacy and illogical reasoning.
It is very simple and a very easily proven fact that no mention was made of an "overnight" event and that therefore to intone that such an event occurred is dishonest and out right deception.
I also did want to take the opportunity to welcome you to ATS :-) I am very glad to see another person register to make use of this site. I hope to see your introductory thread soon! Remember the site motto is "Deny Ignorance" so always post in that spirit!edit on 16-1-2011 by Dilligaf28 because: to welcome the "new" member
Originally posted by Kamatarus
Please check you're source one more time.
Heres some links to 4 apparently independent news sites reporting on the Cow-case.
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
A quick skim trough the 4 articles shows the exact same story, with a few words here and there are removed or added.
Also please notice how 3 of the 4 news-sites in the links have the exact same structual layout, just with a different background colour and different domains.